News tagged historicstructure
  • Acrow’s Temporary Bascule Bridge Supports Rehabilitation of Historic Structure in New York’s Westchester County  

    Detour bridge will minimize disruptions during major construction project at Glen Island Park (Parsippany, New Jersey) – Acrow, a leading international bridge engineering and supply company, announced today that a temporary bascule bridge it designed and supplied was recently installed at Glen Island Park in New Rochelle, NY. The modular steel structure will maintain uninterrupted road […]

  • Network Rail to commence abseiling for £1M renovation of Stockport Viaduct

    Network Rail is moving onto the challenging next stage of restoration of the Grade II* listed Stockport Viaduct, a historic structure that has been an integral part of rail transport since its completion in 1840. The post Network Rail to commence abseiling for £1M renovation of Stockport Viaduct appeared first on New Civil Engineer.

  • AO’s Mark in Riverside

    By Luke Carothers Once home to Riverside’s first fire station, a livery stable, and an automobile dealership, a historic structure is being reimagined and incorporated into a seven-story mixed-use podium project with 22,000 square-feet of retail space and 165 apartment units.  Known as Mark, this redevelopment project utilizes the 1926 Mission Revival facade to pay […]

  • Latest images from Great Musgrave bridge infill removal reveal damage to historic structure

    Images from National Highways’ ongoing removal of the concrete infill beneath the 19th century Great Musgrave bridge show that damage has been done to the underside of the historic structure. The post Latest images from Great Musgrave bridge infill removal reveal damage to historic structure appeared first on New Civil Engineer.

  • Fueling Change through Community: A Look Inside ElevateHER 2023

    By Luke Carothers The 2023 ElevateHER Symposium and Kickoff Event took place on February 15th-17th in the sun-drenched Parker Ballroom in Dallas, Texas.  Located in Dallas’ Deep Ellum neighborhood, this historic structure was designed by William Sidney Pittman who was the state’s first practicing Black architect.  A spot for Dallas nightlife in the early 20th […] The post Fueling Change through Community: A Look Inside ElevateHER 2023 appeared first on Civil + Structural Engineer magazine.

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